Is an invasion of privacy a violation of the state constitutional right to privacy if the invasion is justified by a competing interest?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Baughman v. State of California, 38 Cal.App.4th 182, 45 Cal.Rptr.2d 82 (Cal. App. 1995):

An "[i]nvasion of a privacy interest is not a violation of the state constitutional right to privacy if the invasion is justified by a competing interest." (Hill v. National Collegiate Athletic Assn., supra, 7 Cal.4th at

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